Albanian: Qeveria e Kosovës Serbian: Влада Косова / Vlada Kosova
Overview
Established
17 February 2008 (2008-02-17)
Polity
Kosovo
Leader
Prime Minister of Kosovo
Appointed by
President of Kosovo
Main organ
Cabinet
Responsible to
Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo
Headquarters
Government Building, Pristina
Website
http://www.rks-gov.net
Politics of Kosovo
Constitution and law
Executive
President
Vjosa Osmani
Prime Minister
Albin Kurti
Second Kurti cabinet
Government
Legislature
Assembly
Chairman: Glauk Konjufca
Judiciary
Constitutional Court
Kosovo Judicial Council
Administrative divisions
Districts
Municipalities
Recent elections
Presidential: 2011
2016
2021
Parliamentary: 2014
2017
2019
Local: 2009
2013
2017
2021
Referendums: 1991
2012
2024
Political parties
PDK
LDK
AAK
SLS
VV
AKR
Foreign policy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Foreign relations
Visa policy
Declaration of independence
Diplomatic recognition
ICJ advisory opinion
Accession to European Union
Diplomatic missions in Kosovo / of Kosovo
Brussels Agreement
Belgrade–Pristina negotiations
Other countries
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The Government of Kosovo (Albanian: Qeveria e Kosovës, Serbian: Влада Косова / Vlada Kosova) exercises executive authority in the Republic of Kosovo. It is composed of government ministers, and is led by the prime minister. The prime minister is elected by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. Ministers are nominated by the prime minister and then confirmed by the assembly.
Albin Kurti is the current prime minister of Kosovo. His government, approved by the assembly and installed on March 22, 2021, consists of Albanians, as well as ministers from Kosovo's ethnic minorities, which include Bosniaks, Romani, Turks and Serbs. Although the government includes representatives of ethnic minorities, it is dominated by the Albanian majority, who have most influence on the decision-making.[1]
^GROWup - Geographical Research On War, Unified Platform. "Ethnicity in Kosovo". ETH Zurich. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
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